GamerForge helps studios modernize, restore, and transform the digital assets that power games, visual effects, animation, CGI, and real-time production. Using AI-powered enhancement workflows, teams can upscale textures, improve imagery, optimize assets, generate atlases, compress content, and prepare assets for modern pipelines. GamerForge is designed specifically for production asset workflows, supporting game development, VFX, animation, digital preservation, and content modernization.
GamerForge was built from a simple observation: studios often have years of valuable digital assets that are difficult, expensive, or impossible to recreate. Whether it's game textures, CGI assets, animation resources, legacy imagery, production content, or 3D models, many teams are forced to choose between living with aging assets or rebuilding them from scratch.
GamerForge uses AI-powered enhancement, restoration, optimization, and modernization workflows to help teams extract more value from the assets they already own. Our goal is to help developers, artists, VFX teams, and content creators accelerate production while preserving the work they've already invested in.
Beyond traditional image enhancement, GamerForge supports end-to-end asset workflows. Teams can enhance textures and imagery, improve the quality of existing 3D assets, and import models from multiple formats into a real-time workspace. Assets can then be combined to build entirely new scenes, environments, and compositions without requiring a full recreation pipeline.
Once a scene has been assembled, GamerForge allows users to export the resulting scene as a new asset and continue processing it through additional enhancement workflows. This enables iterative improvement not only of individual assets but also of the complete environments and compositions built from them. Whether you're restoring legacy game content, modernizing CGI assets, preparing resources for real-time engines, or creating entirely new productions from existing libraries, GamerForge is designed to help bridge the gap between older assets and modern production requirements.
We see GamerForge as part of a broader shift toward AI-assisted digital asset management, where artists and developers can spend less time rebuilding content and more time creating with it. We'd love your feedback on where AI can have the biggest impact on game development, CGI, animation, VFX, and digital asset workflows.
I wanted to give additional shoutout to the veterans on our team on current deployment or otherwise engaged in active projects, who contributed greatly to the build and are additional makers, designers and builders of this product, David Sedgwick, Emory Hubbard, and Noah Davis.
About GamerForge on Product Hunt
“Transform game, CGI, and VFX assets with AI”
GamerForge launched on Product Hunt on June 16th, 2026 and earned 63 upvotes and 8 comments, placing #43 on the daily leaderboard. GamerForge helps studios modernize, restore, and transform the digital assets that power games, visual effects, animation, CGI, and real-time production. Using AI-powered enhancement workflows, teams can upscale textures, improve imagery, optimize assets, generate atlases, compress content, and prepare assets for modern pipelines. GamerForge is designed specifically for production asset workflows, supporting game development, VFX, animation, digital preservation, and content modernization.
On the analytics side, GamerForge competes within Design Tools, Developer Tools, Artificial Intelligence and Vercel Day — topics that collectively have 1.2M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how GamerForge performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted GamerForge?
GamerForge was hunted by Alexander Friedrich Borschel. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of GamerForge including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
GamerForge was built from a simple observation: studios often have years of valuable digital assets that are difficult, expensive, or impossible to recreate. Whether it's game textures, CGI assets, animation resources, legacy imagery, production content, or 3D models, many teams are forced to choose between living with aging assets or rebuilding them from scratch.
GamerForge uses AI-powered enhancement, restoration, optimization, and modernization workflows to help teams extract more value from the assets they already own. Our goal is to help developers, artists, VFX teams, and content creators accelerate production while preserving the work they've already invested in.
Beyond traditional image enhancement, GamerForge supports end-to-end asset workflows. Teams can enhance textures and imagery, improve the quality of existing 3D assets, and import models from multiple formats into a real-time workspace. Assets can then be combined to build entirely new scenes, environments, and compositions without requiring a full recreation pipeline.
Once a scene has been assembled, GamerForge allows users to export the resulting scene as a new asset and continue processing it through additional enhancement workflows. This enables iterative improvement not only of individual assets but also of the complete environments and compositions built from them. Whether you're restoring legacy game content, modernizing CGI assets, preparing resources for real-time engines, or creating entirely new productions from existing libraries, GamerForge is designed to help bridge the gap between older assets and modern production requirements.
We see GamerForge as part of a broader shift toward AI-assisted digital asset management, where artists and developers can spend less time rebuilding content and more time creating with it. We'd love your feedback on where AI can have the biggest impact on game development, CGI, animation, VFX, and digital asset workflows.
I wanted to give additional shoutout to the veterans on our team on current deployment or otherwise engaged in active projects, who contributed greatly to the build and are additional makers, designers and builders of this product, David Sedgwick, Emory Hubbard, and Noah Davis.